Basically, yes. Set the grid raster to 1000 m in the View menu, as the UTM tiles conform to the UTM coordinate grid (Seane2c wrote:So here is one more question as I haven't seen it in TransDem. I know you can cut out (clip) DEM, can you do the same for areas of detail such as a yard that you want a UTM to show up?
Larger route methods and questions
Re: Larger route methods and questions
Re: Larger route methods and questions
Sounds like a plan.
I built another version of the route with ground textures of Level 15 Open Street Maps, and then adding in Level 19 Bing Ortho UTM's. I haven't imported the route into Trainz yet as I have a bit of UTM creation to do first.
I'm at work now, so I'll see how this looks tonight.
Thanks
Sean
I built another version of the route with ground textures of Level 15 Open Street Maps, and then adding in Level 19 Bing Ortho UTM's. I haven't imported the route into Trainz yet as I have a bit of UTM creation to do first.
I'm at work now, so I'll see how this looks tonight.
Thanks
Sean
Re: Larger route methods and questions
I decided to go with the Level 15 OSM for baseboards, and add 3 wide UTM to route on level 19 Bing Orthos.
I got an answer pretty quick in adding in Lake Ontario near the tracks. As I dug down deeper to allow for the lake water to show up (as DEM here is usually the last surface value of land. The UTM's started to show up. I believe I can delete some of the UTM's that are black at least manually. Until then they are a great aid in adding scenery.
Should of stuck with my original plan of doing segments and merging, but I wanted to establish a mainline quicker.
Thanks for all the help. It's starting to look good.
Sean
I got an answer pretty quick in adding in Lake Ontario near the tracks. As I dug down deeper to allow for the lake water to show up (as DEM here is usually the last surface value of land. The UTM's started to show up. I believe I can delete some of the UTM's that are black at least manually. Until then they are a great aid in adding scenery.
Should of stuck with my original plan of doing segments and merging, but I wanted to establish a mainline quicker.
Thanks for all the help. It's starting to look good.
Sean